Ayshe Zaifoglua
Taking Up Space: The Black Girl's Manifesto for Change
Fri 6 March 2020
Cambridge University Library
As a minority in a predominantly white institution, taking up space is an act of resistance. Recent Cambridge grads Chelsea Kwakye and Ore Ogunbiyi experienced this first-hand, and wrote Taking Up Space: The Black Girl’s Manifesto For Change as a guide and a manifesto for change.
Chelsea and Ore will provide a short talk at 12pm, followed by an opportunity for you to have your copy of Taking Up Space signed by the authors. Copies of the book will be available to purchase at the event courtesy of Waterstones.
FOR BLACK GIRLS:
Understand that your journey is unique. Use this book as a guide. Our wish for you is that you read this and feel empowered, comforted and validated in every emotion you experience, or decision that you make.
FOR EVERYONE ELSE:
We can only hope that reading this helps you to be a better friend, parent, sibling or teacher to black girls living through what we did. It's time we stepped away from seeing this as a problem that black people are charged with solving on their own.
It's a collective effort.
And everyone has a role to play.
Featuring honest conversations with students past and present, Taking Up Space goes beyond the buzzwords of diversity and inclusion and explores what those words truly mean for young black girls today.
#Merky Books was set up by publishers Penguin Random House and Stormzy in June 2018 to find and publish the best writers of a new generation and to publish the stories that are not being heard. #Merky Books aims to open up the world of publishing, and this year has launched a New Writer’s Prize and will soon be launching a #Merky Books traineeship.
‘I know too many talented writers that don’t always have an outlet or a means to get their work seen, and hopefully #Merky Books can now be a reference point for them to say “I can be an author”, and for that to be a realistic and achievable goal… Reading and writing as a kid were integral to where I am today and I, from the bottom of my heart, cannot wait to hear your stories and get them out into the big wide world.’
STORMZY
The event is free, and open to all. Suitable for all ages. Booking not required.
This event is part of The Rising Tide: Women at Cambridge programme hosted by Cambridge University Libraries, and generously supported by Cambridge Assessment, the Vice Chancellor of the University of Cambridge, the Howard and Abby Milstein Foundation, and the Friends of Cambridge University Library.
Cost: Free
Enquiries and booking
No need to book.
Enquiries: Francesca Harper Website Email: fh322@cam.ac.uk Telephone: 01223 333920
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